Top Christmas Plans
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Barcelona and Lisbon are both exceptional destinations to celebrate Christmas, each with its own unique charm.
What to do in Lisbon for Christmas? 🎅
Christmas Markets
- Festa de Natal at Parque Eduardo VII: A Christmas market with stalls selling decorations, gifts, and local products. It also features an ice skating rink!
- Christmas Market at Praça do Comércio: This large square by the river hosts a Christmas market with music, typical food, and handicrafts.
Christmas Lights
- The Avenida da Liberdade and other main streets are adorned with spectacular lights, creating a festive atmosphere throughout the city center.
Christmas Carols (Fado Christmas Songs)
- The tradition of Fado music mixes with Christmas celebrations. In some bars and restaurants, you can listen to Christmas versions of this iconic Portuguese music genre.
Tram Ride Around the City
- Enjoy the city decorated for Christmas while riding the famous Tram 28. It’s a picturesque way to explore Lisbon during this special time.
Traditional Christmas Eve Dinner
- In Lisbon, Christmas Eve is commonly celebrated with a special banquet that includes bacalhau (salted cod) and pastéis de nata (Portuguese custard tarts), accompanied by a glass of Port wine.
Christmas Tree at Praça do Comércio
- One of the largest Christmas trees in the city is set up in this grand square, and the area is filled with festive concerts and activities for children.
Riverside Walk by the Tagus River
- A walk along the Tagus River is perfect for enjoying the views and the Christmas atmosphere, especially at sunset when the lights illuminate Lisbon’s historic buildings.
What to do in Barcelona for Christmas? 🎄
Christmas Markets
- Fira de Santa Llúcia: Located near Barcelona Cathedral, this is one of the most traditional Christmas markets, with hundreds of stalls selling everything from ornaments to nativity scene figures.
- Sagrada Familia Christmas Market: Also near the famous basilica, this market offers crafts, Christmas decorations, and delicious local products.
Christmas Lights
- The main streets like Gran Vía and Passeig de Gràcia are dressed up with impressive decorations and lights, creating a magical atmosphere throughout the city.
Ice Skating
- During Christmas, several outdoor ice skating rinks are set up, like at Maremagnum (near the port) or at Fira de Barcelona.
Christmas in Park Güell
- Walking through this famous park designed by Gaudí with fewer tourists and Christmas decorations is a unique experience.
Caga Tió Nativity Tradition
- If you have children or just love tradition, don’t miss Caga Tió, a wooden tree or log that “poops” sweets or small gifts on Christmas Eve. This fun Catalan tradition is a highlight.
Christmas Dinner and Tapas
- Try the neules (thin wafers) and turrón (almond-based sweets), alongside a traditional Christmas dinner at one of the many restaurants in the city.